\name{setup.LFwt}
\alias{setup.LFwt}
%- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here.
\title{
setup.LFwt.Rd
}
\description{
%%  ~~ A concise (1-5 lines) description of what the function does. ~~
Change the likelihood weight on the length frequencies to the specified value in specified fisheries, defaulting to all fisheries. 
The setup files are generally used in structural sensitivity analyses. They modify an object that contains all the MULTIFAN-CL input files. 
}
\usage{
setup.LFwt(rungrp, newLFwt)
}
%- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here.
\arguments{
  \item{rungrp}{
%%     ~~Describe \code{rungrp} here~~
}
  \item{newLFwt}{
%%     ~~Describe \code{newLFwt} here~~
}
}
\details{
%%  ~~ If necessary, more details than the description above ~~
}
\value{
%%  ~Describe the value returned
%%  If it is a LIST, use
%%  \item{comp1 }{Description of 'comp1'}
%%  \item{comp2 }{Description of 'comp2'}
%% ...
}
\references{
%% ~put references to the literature/web site here ~
}
\author{
%%  ~~who you are~~
Simon Hoyle
}
\note{
%%  ~~further notes~~
}

%% ~Make other sections like Warning with \section{Warning }{....} ~

\seealso{
%% ~~objects to See Also as \code{\link{help}}, ~~~
}
\examples{
##---- Should be DIRECTLY executable !! ----
##-- ==>  Define data, use random,
##--	or do  help(data=index)  for the standard data sets.

}
% Add one or more standard keywords, see file 'KEYWORDS' in the
% R documentation directory.
\keyword{ ~kwd1 }
\keyword{ ~kwd2 }% __ONLY ONE__ keyword per line
